What are the responsibilities and job description for the Material Handler - 2nd Shift position at Fisher Dynamics?
Fisher Dynamics is the automotive industry's premier supplier of safety - critical seat structures and mechanisms. Steeped in a tradition of excellence, and rooted in automotive innovation, the Fisher story is filled with automotive manufacturing milestones. We bring design, engineering, and manufacturing vehicle seating systems to a new level with innovative thinking. We're about cutting edge ideas. We have created an environment that encourages an uninterrupted flow of revolutionary concepts and unique ideas.
Fisher is currently seeking Material Handlers for 2nd Shift in our Saint Clair Shores, MI facility. The Material Handlers are responsible for physically loading and unloading parts and components to and from assembly lines and weld cells in order to feed the production process within the company. The department is structured as a formal team, and requires the ability to work within the team.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Physically load and unload parts to and from weld cell racks and assembly lines using a hi-lo, pallet jack, and manual labor
- Ensure containers are properly labeled
- Respond to visual signals from the production line, such as probe lights, and repair pallets or perform other activities, as necessary
- Place finished product in proper storage location
- Work with production floor to ensure component inventory accuracy by correctly moving and loading source inventory
- Cycle Counting
- Perform basic housekeeping to keep area clean and safe
- Various other duties as required by the department
Experience
One to Two years of experience
Skills
Ability to follow established procedures
Operate a Hi-Lo efficiently in a Manufacturing Environment
Strong attention to detail and multi-tasking ability
Knowledge of IATF16949 quality standards and ISO14001
Prioritization skills sufficient to keep the shop floor running
Communication skills to communicate and interact with all levels of employees
Computer literacy skills include the ability to perform basic data entry and to operate visual 'touch screen' display panels
Math skills sufficient to perform department related tasks are required
Ability to work effectively with people
Knowledge of scanners and scales
Licensure
Hi-Lo License
Safety
Steel toed shoes, safety glasses and hearing protection are required. Other safety equipment required on an as needed basis.
Work Environment
Working environment and physical requirements of this position are those typical of a manufacturing environment.
Physical Demands
Working environment and physical requirements of this position are those typical of a manufacturing environment. Job requires very frequent visual effort and concentration, and the ability to move throughout the plant. The ability to lift 40 pounds is required. The work requires regular standing, moving about, and involves a variety of physical activities.